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A Bitter Divorce: When Guinea said "No" to France

A Bitter Divorce: When Guinea said "No" to France

FromWitness History


A Bitter Divorce: When Guinea said "No" to France

FromWitness History

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Guinea became the first French West African colony to declare independence in October 1958. In a referendum held throughout French colonies, Guinea had been the only nation to vote for independence. Guinea was led by the charismatic politician Sekou Toure who famously declared "We prefer poverty in freedom, than riches in slavery". The French government under General Charles De Gaulle reacted to the decision by cutting off aid, withdrawing French workers, and stripping Guinea of equipment and resources. Alex Last has been speaking to Professor Lansine Kaba, a Guinean historian who was in Guinea as a student in 1958.
Photo of Guinean leader, Sekou Toure, during a visit to London in 1959 (AFP/Getty Images)
Released:
Sep 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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